Fab4Runner
Tits McGee
Fab4Runner
Tits McGee
Inspired by a tweet I saw:
If you could have the answer to one unsolved murder, which would you choose? It's Hae Min Lee for me. Not technically unsolved, but I have questions!
Inspired by a tweet I saw:
If you could have the answer to one unsolved murder, which would you choose? It's Hae Min Lee for me. Not technically unsolved, but I have questions!
I guess the “big” one. Was LHO really the lone killer of JFK?
What really happened to Jimmy Hoffa?
Natalie Wood.
Close second is the Black Dahlia.
obviously Carole Baskin's husband
More seriously, The Zodiac killer. Talking a serial killer that was never found!
OJ - what really happened?
The Maura Murray case has always intrigued me but if I had to choose one I will go local with the Brian Schaffer case.
Would like to find out what happen to him that night at Ugly Tuna.
posted by Fab4RunnerInspired by a tweet I saw:
If you could have the answer to one unsolved murder, which would you choose? It's Hae Min Lee for me. Not technically unsolved, but I have questions!
Adnan is guilty.
I am surprised I am the first to say it, but Jeffrey Epstein would be my #1 at this point.
posted by like_thatI am surprised I am the first to say it, but Jeffrey Epstein would be my #1 at this point.
I think most people don’t care bc of the huge piece of shit he was. But I know you mean what other piece of shit had him killed so he didn’t get outed.
First two episodes of The Confession Tapes on Netflix is the story of Sebastian Burns and Atif Rafay being charged in the murders for Rafay’s entire family. I don’t think there’s a single chance either of them did it, yet they’re sitting in a maximum security prison.
Would like to know what really happened. That episode really creeped me out.
posted by kizer permanenteI think most people don’t care bc of the huge piece of shit he was. But I know you mean what other piece of shit had him killed so he didn’t get outed.
I think most people would like to know who killed him and why. His mystery has more implications in present time than any of the other unsolved murders mentioned in this thread so far.
Jonbenet Ramsey. Not the most historically important case, but there has never been a good explanation.
posted by BRFOJ - what really happened?
I'll tell you what really happened - OJ almost cut his wife's head completely off and then stabbed Ron Goldman a dozen times when he happened upon it.
Seth Rich ....
JFK
posted by BRFOJ - what really happened?
I’ll help ya out. Watch the trial, then turn it off before the verdict and have OJ be guilty.
Tupac and Biggie
posted by BRFOJ - what really happened?
We know what really happened.
posted by sportchamppsAdnan is guilty.
I wouldn't be surprised, but I wouldn't have convicted him, and I still have questions.
posted by Dr Winston O'BoogieJonbenet Ramsey. Not the most historically important case, but there has never been a good explanation.
Her brother killed her and their parents were trying to protect him.
There are some good ones on here, and now I get to spend time doing Wikipedia deep dives, which is one of my favorite activities.
posted by Fab4RunnerWe know what really happened.
posted by sportchamppsAdnan is guilty.
I wouldn't be surprised, but I wouldn't have convicted him, and I still have questions.
posted by Dr Winston O'BoogieJonbenet Ramsey. Not the most historically important case, but there has never been a good explanation.
Her brother killed her and their parents were trying to protect him.
There are some good ones on here, and now I get to spend time doing Wikipedia deep dives, which is one of my favorite activities.
Some other local good ones:
Joey Labute went missing during Arnold Weekend was found in the river a few weeks later and cops don’t think he was in the river the whole time
Tyler Davis was drinking with his wife and partying at Easton. They got into a disagreement and he went for a walk. He was never seen again.
Shaker Heights the Lisa Pruett murder.
Jennifer Kesse
She's probably dead, but is officially a disappearance.
Someone moved her car shortly after she disappeared and was caught on surveillance footage. Unfortunately, the subjects face was obstructed by a fence on every frame of the video.
posted by Fab4RunnerThere are some good ones on here, and now I get to spend time doing Wikipedia deep dives, which is one of my favorite activities.
You may be interested in the following links:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_people_who_disappeared_mysteriously:_post-1970
http://charleyproject.org/case-searches/geographical-cases
Just to be clear, I’ve always believed OJ was guilty and I’m glad to see so many others on here feel the same way.
I find that trial to be one of the most interesting in US history.
posted by BRFJust to be clear, I’ve always believed OJ was guilty and I’m glad to see so many others on here feel the same way.
I find that trial one of the most interesting in US history.
OJ is still on the search for the "real killers".
1. Columbus/Upper Arlington, June 1980 - Asenath Dukat, age 8. Bludgeoned, strangled, and raped while coming home from school. Body found near home within hours. A suspect on a bicycle was described but never identified. No arrests ever made. Brazen daylight crime. Horrifying to think the guy got away with it easily.
These two bug me also:
Columbus, late 1981 - Jean Shrader, mid-20's, strangled in downtown parking garage. I was working a few blocks away at the time. Husband was prime suspect, but nobody was ever charged with the crime. However, in a precursor to O.J., her parents sued the husband, and a jury rendered a civil decision that the husband probably killed her. NOTE: the husband did serve time for perjuring himself in the civil trial.
Chicago, Oct 2018. Kierra Coles, age 27, USPS letter carrier. Called in sick, left house on foot, never seen again. Was recently pregnant by a married man who also had another pregnant girlfriend. My money's on the guy's wife and/or other girlfriend.
posted by Fab4RunnerInspired by a tweet I saw:
If you could have the answer to one unsolved murder, which would you choose? It's Hae Min Lee for me. Not technically unsolved, but I have questions!
His trial didn’t seem fair but the podcast serial left out a lot of information that pointed to him being guilty. If I was o. The jury I would have found him guilty but if I was a judge I think his case has merit for a retrial
What a great thread. One of the few things I watch on tv/stream are murder mysteries. So many good ones, I do think The Zodiac is at the top for me.